Doug,

No. Don’t delete the app. The unfortunate answer is that whatever media is 
remaining  will. Play as default. You can see what that is if you go to the 
control center and swipe to media to see what’s I the queue. Only answer is to 
use another media (audio books, podcast, YouTube video, etc.) as your last 
thing played, and that will live in the queue until replaced by something else.

Dave Carlson
Woodworker, Musician, Oregonian, Engineer,  Farfar
dgcarlson0...@gmail.com



On Nov 24, 2023, at 7:02 PM, Doug Lee <d...@dlee.org> wrote:

Do you know if any possible good for me, or bad, would come from my deleting 
the Music app? That was my only
guess before asking, but I haven't tried that yet and I also have never had 
reason to check what happens if I
later want it back, unlikely though that probably is.

On Fri, Nov 24, 2023 at 06:55:58PM -0800, Gabe Griffith wrote:
Hi Doug, 

As far as I know there is not a way to edit the functions of the magic tap 
gesture. 

Gabe 


Gabe Griffith 
President, California Council of the Blind 
(925)222-5762
gabe.griff...@ccbnet.org


> On Nov 24, 2023, at 6:53 PM, Doug Lee <d...@dlee.org> wrote:
> 
> Kind of you to answer, and quickly indeed. I forgot the name "magic tap" 
> somehow, but I do know it is a
> multi-function gesture.
> 
> But my actual question is, can I somehow remove from its set of active 
> functions the activation of the Music
> app and its controls, which happens even if I have no music to play in some 
> cases. I don't use my phone for
> music; I use other devices for that. When I think focus is in an edit field 
> but it's not, I know the gesture
> will not activate dictation. But I'm asking how to keep the gesture, at that 
> time, from instead activating
> Music controls, and sound if there's anything to play.
> 
> Thanks again.
> 
> On Fri, Nov 24, 2023 at 06:44:38PM -0800, Gabe Griffith wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> The two finger gesture you are referring to is known as a magic tap. The 
> reason for this is that it does several things. It will answer or hang up a 
> call, it will start and stop dictation, and it will start and stop media from 
> playing. If you want to use it for dictation you will need to be sure the 
> edit field, whether a text message or an email or something else, is 
> activated. If it isn't and you perform the to finger double tap then that is 
> when your media such as music will start playing.
> 
> I hope that helps,
> 
> Gabe
> 
> 
> Gabe Griffith
> President, California Council of the Blind
> (925)222-5762
> gabe.griff...@ccbnet.org
> 
> 
>> On Nov 24, 2023, at 4:37 PM, Doug Lee <d...@dlee.org> wrote:
>> 
>> I am using iOS 16 because I have an iPhone X, but I think what follows also 
>> applies to iOS 17.
>> 
>> As of an update or few ago, there is a sequence I commonly perform which 
>> results in surprise music; so I am
>> wanting to know how to stop the double-finger double-tap from starting music 
>> playback. I have two reasons:
>> First of course to avoid startling myself and sometimes interfering with 
>> dictation that I was actually trying
>> to start. Also though, I don't want the music controls on my lock screen, as 
>> clearing them requires me to
>> launch and then close the Music app. These controls appear on my lock screen 
>> even if there is no music to
>> play, so just clearing my library will not fully solve this problem.
>> 
>> The sequence that bites me so often, for anyone curious:
>> * Open iMessage and activate a specific conversation.
>> * Move to and double-tap the typing area. Focus should land in it but now 
>> often then moves immediately to the
>> last message.
>> * Do a double-finger double-tap to start receiving dictation speech, 
>> assuming focus is where I put it. When
>> it's not, I get the surprise.
>> 
>> Any info most welcome.

-- 
Doug Lee                 d...@dlee.org                http://www.dlee.org
"Sometimes I think my learning curve is a circle." -- David Andrews

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